With cybersecurity at the forefront of every agencies' to-do list, the General Services Administration released a video highlighting security-centric contracts available to feds.
In the 4:28-minute clip [watch below], Shon Lyublanovits, acting director of the FAS Center for Strategic Solutions and Security Services, outlined the contracts available to help agencies meet specific cybersecurity goals.
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Lyublanovits mentions USAccess for user authentication and blanket purchase agreements (BPAs) for Risk Management Framework services and anti-phishing and malware defense.
"In light of the urgency surrounding the cybersecurity threat, President Obama has identified as one of the most serious national security, public safety and economic challenges we face as a nation," Lyublanovits says. "Ultimately, cybersecurity is an organizational, people and performance challenge requiring creative solutions."
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Aaron Boyd is an awarding-winning journalist currently serving as editor of Federal Times — a Washington, D.C. institution covering federal workforce and contracting for more than 50 years — and Fifth Domain — a news and information hub focused on cybersecurity and cyberwar from a civilian, military and international perspective.





